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Love and Power in the Nineteenth Century: The Marriage of Violet Blair
Published in Paperback by Univ of Arkansas Pr (1998)
Author: Virginia Jeans Laas
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The Marriage of Violet Blair Was in Vain
I note that 45 pages of the 169 pages of "Love and Power" are comprised of notes and a bibliography, although there is no index. The information on Miss Blair's life is obviously well-researched and well-documented. However, the merit of the time spent by Biographer/Historian Laas and the merit of the time and money spent by the tax-funded University of Arkansas press to edit and publish such a book is questionable. The book is about the life of a very egocentric, shallow-minded and superficial woman, Violet Blair, whose alleged "independence" was derived from having inherited enough wealth from her parents to enable her to maintain her "independence," therefore keeping her husband at a distance. This perhaps served the interests of both Miss Blair and her husband Mr. Janus, who apparently didn't enjoy the company of each other for very long periods of time, for obvious reasons, as I myself would have been bored and annoyed to have had to spend any amount of time with either one of these two individuals.

Once again, I fail to see that Miss Blair's life merits the time and money spent to record it, as I fail to see any real contribution this individual has made to society or to history. Her primary goal in life seems to have been maintaining the superficial facade so typical of the dilettante "class" of people that she aligned herself with. The DAR and similar groups, which the Blair family aligned themselves with, are based solely on "family lineage," and have no real value in society other than to perpetuate a barbaric code of "snob appeal" based on "whose ancestors got here first." The native-Ameicans, of course, got here first, and the other Americans who arrived before, during, and after the Blair family did most of the work that made America the nation that it is, and did most of the work that enabled Violet Blair and others like her to enjoy those comforts and privileges that she enjoyed and to maintain an aire of exclusiveness and snobbery.


Bridging Two Eras: The Autobiography of Emily Newell Blair, 1877-1951
Published in Hardcover by University of Missouri Press (1999)
Authors: Emily Newell Blair and Virginia Jeans Laas
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Lincoln's Lee: The Life of Samuel Phillips Lee, United States Navy, 1812-1897
Published in Hardcover by Univ Pr of Kansas (1986)
Authors: Dudley Taylor Cornish and Virginia Jeans Laas
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Wartime Washington: The Civil War Letters of Elizabeth Blair Lee
Published in Paperback by Univ of Illinois Pr (Trd) (2000)
Authors: Virginia Jeans Laas and Dudley T. Cornish
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